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The phrase "a more fundamental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts or ideas that are more basic or essential than others in a particular context.
Example: "To understand the issue better, we need to address a more fundamental question about the underlying principles."
Alternatives: "a more basic" or "a more essential".
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Still, we need a more fundamental approach.
But there is a more fundamental problem.
"There's a more fundamental problem here.
I would make a more fundamental one.
But the Patriots have a more fundamental issue to address.
"To me it's a more fundamental underwriting issue".
Yet, the exposé cloaks a more fundamental problem.
Others believe it is time for a more fundamental change.
There's a more fundamental issue, too, of course.
But I think there is a more fundamental issue here.
But the ranking raises a more fundamental, disturbing issue.
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